A Woodland mother who disappeared when she went fishing by herself during a family camping trip in Plumas County has been found dead, family members told KCRA 3.The body of Teresa "Terry" Blake, 58, was found about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Feather River, less than a mile west of where her vehicle was found, according to the Plumas County Sheriff's Office.Earlier in the day, search crews found personal items adjacent to the river, including Blake's backpack.The Plumas County sheriff believes Blake's death was accidental, and there is nothing to indicate foul play.Blake was reported missing June 4 after she left from the Feather River Park Resort and was not seen since.Blake's white 2016 Acura RDX was found in a wooded area just off Highway 70 near Graeagle, but there was not sign of Blake, Plumas County sheriff's investigators said.Her family added that she left her cell phone behind at the cabin.Blake was on a yearly family vacation with her husband, daughter and son.“We are a very close family. We definitely miss her a lot,” Blake’s son Robert Blake said a couple days after she disappeared. “Very loving. Very caring woman I think. Anyone that knows her just calls her the sweetest woman.”Stay with KCRA for updates.

PLUMAS COUNTY, Calif. (KCRA) —

A Woodland mother who disappeared when she went fishing by herself during a family camping trip in Plumas County has been found dead, family members told KCRA 3.

The body of Teresa "Terry" Blake, 58, was found about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Feather River, less than a mile west of where her vehicle was found, according to the Plumas County Sheriff's Office.

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Earlier in the day, search crews found personal items adjacent to the river, including Blake's backpack.

The Plumas County sheriff believes Blake's death was accidental, and there is nothing to indicate foul play.

Blake's white 2016 Acura RDX was found in a wooded area just off Highway 70 near Graeagle, but there was not sign of Blake, Plumas County sheriff's investigators said.

Blake family photo

Terry Blake and her family

Her family added that she left her cell phone behind at the cabin.

Blake was on a yearly family vacation with her husband, daughter and son.

“We are a very close family. We definitely miss her a lot,” Blake’s son Robert Blake said a couple days after she disappeared. “Very loving. Very caring woman I think. Anyone that knows her just calls her the sweetest woman.”